Dick Durbin: Pentagon Transfers $1.5 Billion to Build Border Wall
The Department of Defense is shifting another $1.5 billion to build a “big & beautiful” border wall, says a tweet from pro-migration Democrat Sen. Dick Durbin.

The Department of Defense is shifting another $1.5 billion to build a “big & beautiful” border wall, says a tweet from pro-migration Democrat Sen. Dick Durbin.

Jobs “are not producing the wages that people need to meet their needs,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said at a Washington Post event.

Documentary podcast Red Pilled America host Patrick Courrielche says the United States must change its “mindset” on free trade and instead return to policies that boost American manufacturing rather than enabling the outsourcing of U.S. jobs.

Roughly one million Guatemalans say they are “very likely” to migrate to the United States in the next three years, according to a survey posted by Guatemala’s Association for Research and Social Studies.

Mandatory E-Verify, the system that prevents businesses from hiring illegal aliens over American citizens, is crucial to any immigration deal by President Trump’s administration and Congress, the president’s base of supporters say.

Democrat leaders are growing concerned that swing voters will blame their pro-migration policies for the huge Central American migration at the U.S. southern border.

Americans who have been laid off and forced to train their foreign H-1B visa replacements say there is “no shortage” of qualified U.S. workers for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) jobs.

General Motors (GM) CEO Mary Barra took a less than half a percent pay cut last year despite implementing a plan to lay off thousands of American workers, including closing four manufacturing plants in the United States.

The Washington Post’s editors stealthily changed the headline of a pessimistic article about the economy once it was made ridiculous by the good news in President Donald Trump’s April economic report.

Border agencies should provide even more help to Central American migrants, top Democrats said in response to the White House’s emergency funding request to manage the migration inflow.

In 2007, then-Senator Joe Biden (D-DE) defended the job-killing, pro-outsourcing North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) years after voting in support of the free trade deal that ultimately helped lead to the elimination of nearly five million U.S. manufacturing jobs.

Socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is challenging President Donald Trump to do more to prevent multinational corporations from outsourcing and offshoring American jobs and sending them abroad.

Trump promised to revive American manufacturing. As 2019 began, manufacturing wages saw the biggest year-over-year rise since 2003

Consumer spending data points to a strengthening economy. Wages rose for the third month in a row. Inflation stayed tame.

The United States Chamber of Commerce is vowing to continue fighting President Trump’s shaping of the Republican Party into a pro-U.S. worker party of blue collar working and middle class Americans.

The New York Times’ leading establishment writer says he supports a border wall — but only if companies can legally import the workers they want.

President Donald Trump’s “Hire American” economy is boosting the marketplace clout of restaurant staff in Indiana, much to the distress of dining critic Liz Biro.

President Donald Trump’s number priority in immigration policy is protecting Americans’ wages and salaries, Jared Kushner told an audience at the #Time100 summit today.

Newly hired Americans are getting record wage increases, even as American employers try to minimize wage increases, according to reports from the 12 federal reserve banks.

The picture of the economy painted by the Fed’s Beige book is a little brighter than it was earlier this year.

Bank of America’s 205,000 will be paid at least $20 an hour, chief executive Brian Moynihan said Tuesday.

Retailer Target Corp. is raising starter wages to $13 per hour, marking a continued rise in blue-collar wages amid President Donald Trump’s “Hire American” economic policy.

President Trump must hold strong to his “Buy American, Hire American” economic nationalist agenda on immigration to drive up wages and job prospects for U.S. workers, shunning the Wall Street-preferred expansionist policy of mass illegal and legal immigration, a new ad says.

Over one million illegal aliens are expected to be added to the United States’ illegal population — which includes between 11 million to 22 million illegal aliens — this year, alone, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials have confirmed.

Former Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach says President Trump’s delivery of wage hikes through stricter immigration enforcement in the interior of the U.S. has been a “massive accomplishment” for America’s blue-collar and working-class communities.

The United States is projected to add about 1.5 million illegal aliens to the American population by the end of the year, should current rates of Catch and Release, border crossings, and visa overstays pan out.

Border patrol officers will start releasing many of the myriad migrants crossing the Rio Grande without even going through the formalities of temporary detention or strapping removable tracking-devices to the migrants’ ankles, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal.

The White House’s economic staffers strongly suggested Tuesday there is no need for extra immigrant workers to fill new jobs in President Donald Trump’s go-go economy.

President Donald Trump told Breitbart News last week in an exclusive interview in the Oval Office at the White House that his biggest accomplishment as president so far is a rejuvenated economy.

There are no Americans in America and no history of America, just immigrants and their “story,” says a new video by former President George W. Bush’s Bush Center.

The U.S. labor market began the year with a boom as employers posted a near-record number of job openings.

Goldman Sachs says blue-collar and middle-class wages jumped by four percent in the last 12 months — after discounting inflation — and are likely to keep growing in President Donald Trump’s “Hire American” economy.

Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) says the “Masters of the Universe” want more legal immigration to the United States to further diminish the incomes of American working and middle-class families.

President Donald Trump’s “Hire American” policy pushed Americans’ wages up by 3.4 percent in the last 12 months, according to employment data released March 8.

“We’re seeing wages rise more than they have at any time for a long long time,” Trump said. “I’m happy about that.”
America does not need to import more workers. There are still millions of working age Americans left out of the workforce.

President Donald Trump’s “Hire American” economic policy is forcing companies to pay higher wages to U.S. workers and also to buy the labor-saving machinery which will allow American workers to produce more value in less time.

The George W. Bush Presidential Center is helping to develop a White House immigration policy, as it is urging legislators to help CEOs and investors hire an unlimited number of foreigners in place of white-collar and blue-collar Americans.

Americans who switched jobs gained wage increases of 4.6 percent in the 12 months leading up to January 2018, according to a report in Bloomberg News.

Ronny Gottschlich, who ran the discount supermarket giant Lidl in the United Kingdom for six years, has admitted that bosses have used European Union migrants to hold down wages.
